AjaxCFC + JQuery
Rob Gonda has incorporated one of the top ajax libraries in AjaxCFC. For developers who appreciate the concise power of JQuery this is a big plus. If you haven't had a look at JQuery yet, this site is a great place to start.
I personally don't hate writing javascript, I just don't like the signal to noise ratio. It seems like I write many lines of code for a simple bit of functionality. The fine folks at JQuery have a tremendous amount of functionality in their library and in just a few lines, you can add some nice flair to your web applications.
So, a big thanks to Rob Gonda for pushing out the newest (alpha) release of AjaxCFC. We appreciate your efforts
Step 3: Client work takes over
Rather than work on my personal application this week, i've been thinking. I feel like I don't have any blocks of time to work on my side project. You know, the one i've been blogging about. Most all my time is on my current work assignments. I am wrapping up a phase of a project and have all the final wiring to complete. Rather than post on what I did ( or in this case, didn't do ) i'll just post a collection of thoughts on personal productivity. I reserve the right to change and refine these thoughts later.
Go Microsoft
I am not a fan of advertising. In fact, I hate it. So it gives me great pleasure to denounce the worst advertising of the week.
Step 2: Making Connections
Ok, so the site is pretty much wireframed out. I was very tempted to make the wireframe look better. You know, the little details, formatting and other bits that make a site look nice. Big waste of time at this point, in my opinion. I was still tempted though.